David Grusch in Sworn Testimony Before Congress: The U.S. Has Recovered Alien Spacecraft and Bodies and Has Run a Coverup for Decades

July 27th, 2023

As expected, the hearing was a rehash of information that was already in the public domain.

My assessment of this remains the same as in the past, “The military establishment is never, ever going to reveal what it actually knows about the phenomenon.” What we’re seeing now is likely a continuation of the limited hangout operation that began with Tom DeLonge back in 2017.

Here’s a selection of other opinions on this:

Whitney Webb:

Dark Journalist/Daniel Liszt:

Richard Dolan:

Ross Coulthart:

Via: The Warzone:

A decorated intelligence official and Air Force veteran turned UFO whistleblower on Wednesday provided the most pointed public testimony ever given to Congress about claims that ‘non-human intelligence’ has visited the Earth and left behind craft and bodies, and the government has covered it up for nearly a century.

David Grusch, who served with the now-shuttered Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) Task Force (UAPTF), testified under oath before a House Oversight Committee’s subcommittee that he has evidence there is a cabal of people inside and outside the government involved in ongoing programs dealing with non-human craft and lifeforms. Those beings have visited the Earth, he said, and the cover-up has been going on since the 1930s.

He testified that the U.S. government possesses multiple alien craft and the remains of their crew; that government contractors have “misappropriated” money to fund these ongoing programs and that there have been efforts to silence those who come forward that may have even included murder. In addition, Grusch said the U.S. was working to reverse-engineer alien technology and that people were hurt in the process of attempting to do so. He said he had a list of witnesses, both cooperative and hostile, for future hearings that could provide additional answers through firsthand accounts.

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